Lancaster & Chester Railway officials hope to have a trestle damaged by fire early Tuesday back in service this morning.

According to a Lancaster County Sheriff’s Office incident report, deputies responded to Mullis Circle about 7 a.m. Tuesday. A man told deputies he thought there was a van on fire under the train trestle behind Woodcreek Apartments.

The officers found a white Chevrolet Suburban, which matched the description of one stolen from Chandler’s Body Shop on Monday, the report said.

The S.C. Highway Patrol is continuing to investigate a fatal crash of a motorcycle with a school bus.

Thomas Lee Pecklinpaugh, 56, of Orion Drive in Indian Land, was riding a 2008 Harley Davidson motorcycle on U.S. 521 northbound when he crashed Thursday afternoon into the back of a Lancaster County School District bus carrying elementary students, according to the S.C. Highway Patrol. The accident happened shortly after 2 p.m. near the Thousand Oaks subdivision.

INDIAN LAND " The economy may be down but Red Ventures is expanding. On Thursday, the online marketing and sales company will host a job fair at its new corporate headquarters at the 521 Corporate Park in Indian Land.

The company is looking to hire 85 inside sales agents to work across the many businesses it sells for, which include DIRECTV, ADT Security and HughesNet, a satellite Internet service provider.

Business has been tough for Scott Sistare, who runs two small businesses in the city of Lancaster.

He’s the owner of Scott Sistare Landscaping and Maintenance and Edwards-Scott House Catering, and in the past couple months, he’s lost two equipment trailers loaded with items he uses to conduct business.

The most recent theft happened Oct. 22, between 2:30 and 6:30 p.m. Sistare’s landscaping equipment trailer was stolen from his lot beside the Lancaster County School District building on Catawba Street.